Shear DECREASING!!!!
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jlauderdal
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Re: Shear DECREASING!!!!
~Floydbuster wrote:
mike,
we need to get that election underway..you are seeing things.
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caneman
WeatherEmperor wrote:So does that mean that this system now has more opportunity to become a TS or whatever?
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I think Dean mentioned this earlier but the fact that it is movig with the shear it should allow for more strengthning. I'm thinking a Gordon. Gabby, Josephine scenario with 70 mph not out of the question.
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caneman wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:So does that mean that this system now has more opportunity to become a TS or whatever?
<RICKY>
I think Dean mentioned this earlier but the fact that it is movig with the shear it should allow for more strengthning. I'm thinking a Gordon. Gabby, Josephine scenario with 70 mph not out of the question.
Well in that case I know how to feel about this system then. I didnt experience any of the aforementioned TS's but from what I heard they were some trouble. Hopefully this one will be a fast mover wherever it strikes and not cause too much crap.
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Scorpion wrote:Oh please. The only thing bad that can happen with this system is if it rapidly intensifies like Charley and hits the Gulf Coast as a major. But I dont see that happening...
This of course is not true as nearly every River here in West Central florida is still above flood stage
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Hopefully we're far enough South as to not be impacted because if we get any significant rainfall, Jupiter Farms will flood again. Ponds are still at their brim and the swales and drainage ditches still have water in them. I still can't get to the north end of my property because it is still under water.
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